The National Democratic Party congress voted to keep Mubarak as party head and was uncontested.
Party delegates voted overwhelmingly to retain Mubarak for another five years in an uncontested secret ballot.
His son was speculated to possibly be in contention for the top spot, but he congress did not see fit to promote the president's son, Gamal Mubarak, to head the party.
This is the first time the party has held a leadership vote since Mubarak took over after the 1981 assassination of President Anwar Sadat.
Egypt is just as authoritarian as ever although Gamal has been credited with economic reform.
Whichever Mubarak is chosen, neither is likely to lead Egypt to genuinely democratic elections.
Egypt continues its interest in developing its nuclear program.